Two things a lot of people love about New York City: pizza and the Velvet Underground. As we learned earlier this week, Macaulay Culkin, the child star of "Home Alone" fame, has found a way to combine the two. He has a band called the Pizza Underground that covers the classic VU catalogue and other Lou Reed songs... but all of the songs are about pizza.

Rolling Stone has now shared a 15-minute film from the band, documenting their live debut at Brooklyn's Union Pool on November 9 with some behind-the-scenes footage. They play songs from their demo, like "I'm Waiting for Delivery Man", "Pizza Gal", "All the Pizza Parties", and "Take a Bite of the Wild Slice". Someone plays a pizza box for percussion. Skip to the 14:10 mark to catch Culkin's kazoo solo on "Take a Bite of the Wild Slice".

The band's performance is prefaced by some reworked Velvets history: the Velvet Underground sold very few records, but everyone who heard them started a band of their own, and inevitably got hungry at band practice and often ate pizza.

The Pizza Underground is also playing a free show, with free pizza, at the Brooklyn venue Baby's All Right on Friday. They are apparently getting show offers from around the world and recently wrote on Facebook that they'd like to play the Whitney Biennial next year. Hmm.